It keeps them out of the way but still entirely on display.
These are great beginner projects that let you make something for your home that you’ll treasure for years.
Drainage can be added as needed and the planters can be spray-painted to your preferred color.
The DIY Lighthouse
These outdoor wall planters are the perfect way toupdate a patio.
Simple terracotta pots are used to create aplanter wallthat’s sure to impress.
It’s got a modern feel to it with the straight lines and crisp white paint.
Fall for DIY
You’ll need just a few basic tools to make this project.
The concrete triangles can be moved around to form all different designs.
Each one holds a small plant or succulent.
The Merrythought
These can be hung on the wall in whatever design you like best.
It’s a project that really lets you be creative and put your own spin on it.
This planter would look great hung inside or out and could even be used as avertical garden.
A Beautiful Mess
These are made from clay and are painted and shaped like ice cream cones.
They’re adorable and would look great somewhere like an office.
This extra-large ruler can be used to measure children’s heights or simply as decoration.
A Piece of Rainbow
Terracotta pots are attached.
The ruler can be hung on the wall or simply leaned against it.
It’s a simple wooden triangle with a hole that fits a small pot.
Pillar Box Blue
A little plant or cactus would look great in it.
They’re hung on rustic iron hooks which are attached to a board that’s been painted white.
This looks lovely in the dining room but would really go well in any space.
Aww Sam
Metalwall plantersare spray painted in a bold color.
Hang them anywhere, but they look great by a front door filled with flowers.
This is an excellent addition to anyporch, it can be used as an herb garden or for flowers.
Tried & True Creative
This wall planter holds several at once.
It’s actually a wall-hung mailbox that has been filled with potting soil and pretty plants.
The rest of the plaque has been put together with items you could find at the craft store.
The Merrythought
This looks great on the outside of the home but you could also hang it up inside.
It’s light enough it can be hung up with a push pin.
It uses a small piece of wood and a test tube for a very small plant cutting.
Hearth and Vine
Make one or a whole group of them for an eye-catching propagation station.
Hose clamps are used and they give a little bit of shine and industrial feel to the planter.
Mix that with the rustic paint job and you have something new to hang by the window.
Amber Oliver
A mason jar is used to hold the plant and that’s inside the sconce.
This is a quick project that just requires a few minutes of work for a beautiful result.
Each pot is filled with a succulent, some real and some fake.
The DIY Lighthouse
This wall planter is meant to be used outdoors on a porch or patio.
It would also make an excellentherb garden.
The paint has been distressed and the wood kept a natural stain.
Twelve on Main
Faux flowers are put into these jars but a live plant would do just fine in one.
Flowers are displayed here but any kind of plant can be used.
This planter is made out of air-dry clay and is perfect for a beginner.
Dream a Little Bigger
After the clay has been set, some specialty paint is added for color and extra customization.
There are also some shelves attached, which make it easy to hold plants that are already potted.
This is a wonderful beginner project where you’ll learn how to make a macrame wall planter.
The Inspired Hive
Here, colorful faux succulents are used to welcome visitors into the home.
This wall planter is in the shape of a letter and then is filled with flowers.
It’s hung on the front porch by the door.
The Nomad Studio
What a beautiful way to show off your home.
This pretty wall planter of course.
The planter holds four pots, each one hanging by its handle on the rod.
H20 Bungalow
It’s then hung on the wall with a hook that can easily be removed.
The pot is actually a bowl, and it can be spray painted in whatever color you like.
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